Method for manufacturing crown of cap

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a front portion of a crown, including preparing a front left fabric section and a front right fabric section among six fabric sections of the crown, preparing a first fabric section by coupling and sewing the front left fabric section and the front right fabric section, preparing a second fabric section by combining two fabric sections taking the same shapes as the front left fabric section and the front right fabric section which constitute the third fabric section, to position the second fabric section inside the crown, to thereby maintain the shape of the crown, positioning the first fabric section outside and the second fabric section inside, and applying certain heat and pressure to a heating apparatus corresponding to a partial shape of the crown, thereby positioning the first fabric section and the second fabric section more closely to each other.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application claims priority to Korean Patent Application No.10-2017-0101879 filed on Aug. 10, 2017, the entire contents of which isincorporated herein for all purposes by this reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a method for manufacturing acap and, more particularly, to a method for manufacturing a crown.

Description of the Related Art

A conventional art to manufacture a cap is described below.

As seen from FIG. 9, according to the conventional art, the crown 10 isa portion of covering a wearer's head. Generally, six fabric sections10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-6, 10-5, and 10-3 are combined with each other bysewing. Here, the fabric sections 10-3 and 10-5 in the back are notseen.

Conventionally, it is well-known that two fabric sections 10-1 and 10-2in the front, among the above-described fabric sections, constitute apair, and two fabric sections 10-5 and 10-6 in the back constitute apair.

Thereafter, they face a central fabric section 10-3 in the left and acentral fabric section 10-4 in the right respectively and are sewntogether.

In this case, the two fabric sections constituting a pair forms a firstsewn coupling 12 by sewing, and this coupling by sewing is usuallyperformed.

These fabric sections form a crown, to which a brim 20 is attached,thereby providing a manufactured cap.

Also, a second sewn coupling 14 is performed again in left and rightsides of the first sewn coupling 12.

The conventional art shows that a plastic rib is inserted into a sewncoupling region of the left fabric section 10-1 in the front and theleft fabric section 10-3 in the center and a sewn coupling region of theright fabric section 10-2 in the front and the right fabric section 10-4in the center, among the six fabric sections constituting the crown 10.

In the conventional art, an example showing a combination relation ofthe plastic rib 18 and each of the fabric sections is suggested in anenlarged sectional diagram of FIG. 9.

Here, it is illustrated that the plastic rib 18 is located in the sewnside of the front right fabric section 10-2 and the central right fabricsection 10-4, and they are surrounded with a sewn coupling fabric 16 andfinished by the second sewn coupling 14.

However, the cap constructed in this way causes inconvenience because aplastic rib should be separately inserted, and there is alsoinconvenience because a place in which the plastic rib is positioned isto be finely sewn twice.

In addition, the cap carries uncouthness in the external appearance ofthe cap as the plastic rib becomes thick. Accordingly, there is a defectbecause the cap's appearance is not beautiful.

There is also a defect that the plastic rib 18 is detached from the capas time goes by.

Also, there is a defect that the shape of the plastic rib 18 is deformeddue to external temperature.

In this regard, appearance of a more desirable cap is required.

Accordingly, the present invention is directed to solving the problemsas described above.

The foregoing is intended merely to aid in the understanding of thebackground of the present invention, and is not intended to mean thatthe present invention falls within the purview of the related art thatis already known to those skilled in the art.

DOCUMENTS OF RELATED ART

(Patent Document 1) Korean Patent No. 10-1104372 issued on Jan. 16,2012; and

(Patent Document 2) Korean Patent No. 10-1302399 issued on Aug. 27,2013.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention has been made keeping in mind the above problemsoccurring in the related art. The present invention according to a firstexemplary embodiment has the following objectives:

First, as there is no trouble to insert and sew the plastic, and nosewing that deteriorates efficiency of the work is required,productivity in manufacture of the cap will increase.

Second, a defect that the cap becomes unattractive in externalappearance because the plastic rib 18 becomes thick will be solved.

Third, the original form of the cap will be maintained for a long timebecause the plastic rib 18 is not detached from the cap

Fourth, as a defect that the plastic rib 18 is deformed due to hottemperature will be solved, there will be no danger that the plastic rib18 is deformed due to temperature.

In addition to the above-described objectives of the first exemplaryembodiment of the present invention, the second exemplary embodimentthereof has the following additional objectives:

Fifth, as a phenomenon that the front side of the crown becomes verythick by attaching the fabric to a thick buckram, cutting and sewing thefront left and right portions of the crown will be prevented, generationof unevenness in the seam line will be prevented.

Sixth, as the crown according to the present invention is not processedby gluing, the front portion of the crown will not be twisted. Also, thepresent invention is intended to prevent generation of uneven creases.

Also, due to the non-use of glue, there is no danger that the glue leaksinto the inside of the fabric.

Seventh, as no embroidery is seen inside the crown, the inside of thecap will be neat.

Eighth, as the defects of the conventional art are compensated, littleor no deformation of the cap will occur as time goes by. In particular,the front side of the crown will be very stable as compared to the capmanufactured by the conventional art, whereby long-term beautifulappearance can be achieved.

Ninth, as little or no unevenness will be generated in the seam portionof the crown, any logo can be printed on the front portion of the crownby a printer as desired. Accordingly, printing the logo in largequantities can be achieved.

Tenth, as the front portion of the crown will be more uniform inthickness, it can be ironed uniformly.

Eleventh, the cap can be manufactured to be high-quality.

Twelfth, prevention of an inner fabric and an outer fabric of the crownfrom separating because of different contraction and expansion factorsas winter and summer pass is achieved. Accordingly, no deformation willoccur even though time passes.

Thirteenth, as the seam portion of the crown is thin in thickness, thepresent invention prevents any needle of the needle bar from beingbroken.

In order to solve the problems as described above, the objectives of thepresent invention will be achieved through the following manufacturingmethod:

In the first exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a method formanufacturing a cap configured to have a crown includes:

coupling a buckram to which glue is attached to a fabric that forms thecrown of the cap;

preparing a front left fabric section and a front right fabric sectionamong the six fabric sections constituting a crown that will cover awearer's head, from the coupled fabric;

preparing a first fabric section by connecting the front left fabricsection and the front right fabric section by sewing; and

applying predetermined heat and pressure to a heating apparatus taking apart of a crown shape, thereby attaching the first fabric section morefirmly.

The method further includes attaching a logo to the front portion of thecap or constructing the logo through broidery subsequent to preparingthe fabric section.

In the course of preparing the first fabric section, the font leftfabric section and the front right fabric section are coupled by a firstfabric section coupling band.

A cap is manufactured with the front portion of the crown prepared asdescribed above.

In the second exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a methodfor manufacturing a crown of a cap without using buckram and glueemploys the following method described below.

A part of a crown is completed through the steps of:

preparing a front left fabric section and a front right fabric section,which are fabric sections constituting the front portion of the crown,among the six sections of a fabric of the crown which is an outer of acap and determines an external appearance of the cap put on a wearer'shead;

preparing a third fabric section by sewing the front left fabric sectionand the front right fabric section together;

positioning and sewing a third fabric section coupling band inside thethird fabric section based on a sewn coupling portion connected andcoupled with the third fabric section, preventing any crease from beinggenerated in the sewn coupling portion;

positioning a second fabric section inside the third fabric section, inorder to maintain a partial shape of the crown;

preparing two fabric sections taking the same shapes as the front leftfabric section and the front right fabric section which constitute thethird fabric section;

preparing a second fabric section by sewing the two fabric sectionstogether;

positioning and sewing a second fabric section coupling band inside thesecond fabric section, preventing any crease from being generated in asewn coupling portion connected and coupled with the second fabricsection;

positioning the third fabric section outside and the second fabricsection inside; and

attaching by sewing circumference edges of the second fabric section andthe third fabric section,

wherein it may be desirable to position a part of the crown in a heatingapparatus, to which certain heat and pressure are applied, therebypositioning the second fabric section and the third fabric section moreclosely to each other.

It may be desirable to further include attaching a logo to the thirdfabric section or constructing the logo through embroidery prior toattaching by sewing the third fabric section outside and the secondfabric section inside.

It may also be desirable that a material of the second fabric section isbuckram.

The method according to the first exemplary embodiment of the presentinvention is advantageous as follows:

First, productivity in production of the cap can be increased becausethere is no need to perform a sewing operation after insertion of aplastic rib, which reduces the efficiency of the work.

Second, a defect such that the external appearance of the cap becomesunattractive because of the plastic rib will be solved.

Third, the original form of the cap can be maintained for a long timeeven without the plastic rib 18.

Fourth, a defect such that the plastic rib 18 is deformed due to hightemperature is solved, whereby the plastic rib 18 has no risk of beingdeformed due to temperature.

Subsequent to the above-described effects of the first exemplaryembodiment, the method according to the second exemplary embodiment ofthe present invention has the following additional effects:

Fifth, a phenomenon that unevenness is generated in the seam line of thecoupled portion of the front portion of the crown can be prevented to aconsiderable degree.

Sixth, the front portion of the crown will not be twisted even thoughtime goes by, and generation of uneven creases can be prevented.

Seventh, as no embroidery can be seen inside the cap, the inside of thecap is neat, thus imparting tidiness in the beauty.

Eighth, as there is no or little unevenness in the front portion of thecrown, a logo can be printed by a printer, thus it is advantageous thatthe logo can be printed in large quantities.

Ninth, as the front portion of the crown is more uniform in thickness,it is possible to make ironing uniform.

Tenth, the cap can be manufactured to be high-quality.

Eleventh, a phenomenon that an inner fabric and an outer fabric of thecrown are separated because of different contraction and expansionfactors as winter and summer pass can be prevented. According to thepresent invention, no deformation is caused even though time passes by.

Twelfth, a phenomenon that the needle of the needle bar is broken isprevented.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objectives, features and other advantages of thepresent invention will be more clearly understood from the followingdetailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanyingdrawings, in which:

FIG. 1a is a view showing that a fabric of a cap coupled with a buckramis cut into fabric sections, to manufacture a crown;

FIG. 1b is a view showing the buckram which is an inner fabric sectionto which glue is attached;

FIG. 1c is a view showing an outside of FIG. 1 b;

FIG. 1d is a view showing a front portion of a crown that couples twofabric sections;

FIG. 1e is a view showing the inside of FIG. 1d in which the two fabricsections are coupled by sewing;

FIG. if is a view showing that the fabric sections for the crownattached by glue is again better attached with heat at 150 to 180° C.and pressure applied thereto;

FIG. 2a is a view showing an outside of the front portion of the crownin a process of attaching a logo 710 to the front portion of the crown;

FIG. 2b is a view showing the inside of FIG. 2 a;

FIG. 3a is a view showing the outside of FIG. 2b showing an externalshape 810 of the finished cap;

FIG. 3b is a view showing the inside 910 of the finished cap constructedas described above;

FIG. 4a is a view showing a fabric attached to the inside of the frontportion of the crown that is buckram;

FIG. 4b is a view showing a fabric section coupled with the buckram;

FIG. 4c is a view showing the rear side of FIG. 4 b;

FIG. 5a is a view showing fabric sections of the crown of the cap;

FIG. 5b is a view showing the fabric sections overlapped andbackstitched;

FIG. 5c is a view showing that the fabric sections of FIG. 5b areunfolded, the inside of which is backstitched with a coupling bandapplied thereon;

FIG. 5d is a view showing the rear side of FIG. 5 c;

FIG. 5e is a view showing a state where a logo is applied on a thirdfabric section;

FIG. 5f is a view showing a rear side of FIG. 5 e;

FIG. 6a is a view showing that a second fabric section and a thirdfabric section are coupled by sewing;

FIG. 6b is a view showing the front side of FIG. 6 a;

FIG. 6c is a view showing that FIG. 6a is positioned on a heatingapparatus;

FIG. 6d is a view showing that a upper plate and a lower plate of theheating apparatus of FIG. 6d are coupled;

FIG. 7 is a view showing an external appearance of the front portion ofthe crown after having passed through the step d of FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a view showing a cap manufactured with the front portion ofthe crown; and

FIG. 9 is a view showing a conventional art.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Hereinbelow, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will bedescribed in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.Throughout the drawings, the same reference numerals will refer to thesame or like parts.

First Exemplary Embodiment

The first exemplary embodiment of the present invention covers FIGS. 1ato 3 b.

To achieve the first to fourth objectives of the present invention asdescribed above, the method is configured as described below.

This method is to solve those problems of the conventional an.

A fabric attached to the front portion of the crown inside the cap iswoven with a filament-yam of nylon system. It is called mono lining orbacking buckram, that is, adhesive interlining.

As compared to other fabrics, the fabric has a strong force to maintainits original form.

The first exemplary embodiment will be explained below, based on FIG. 1a.

In FIG. 1a , a fabric is attached to the buckram and the crown of thecap at certain pressure and temperature before cutting out it intofabric sections.

That is, the above operation is to attach glue of solid form to be meltwith heat to a buckram type fabric attached to the inside of the crown,to prevent the crown falling under the two front portions among sixfabric sections of the crown from being wrinkled.

After attaching the buckram to the fabric of the cap, the cuttingoperation of FIG. 1a is performed.

More specifically, the above operation will be described below.

A fabric to construct a cap is prepared and a buckram type fabric isalso prepared.

Thereafter, glue is attached to the buckram and the buckram is coupledwith the fabric to construct the cap.

After then, an operation to cut out fabric sections falling under afront left fabric section and a front right fabric section constitutinga front portion, among the six fabric sections of the crown, from thecoupled fabric is performed.

In FIG. 1b , a buckram fabric section 110 which is an inner fabricsection to which glue is attached is prepared and a fabric sectionfalling under the front portion of the crown, which is a front crownfabric section 210 of the cap in FIG. 1c , are prepared.

FIG. 1c shows a rear side of FIG. 1 b.

As observed in FIG. 1a , two fabric sections are attached, and FIGS. 1band 1c represent the inside and the outside thereof.

As seen in FIG. 1d , a first fabric section is prepared by coupling twofront crown fabric sections.

FIG. 1e shows the inside of FIG. 1 d.

This figure shows two fabric sections coupled with a sewing yarn.

In FIG. 1e , two crown fabric sections are coupled by attaching a firstfabric section coupling band 410 which is a band coupling two crownsections.

In FIG. 1f , heat at 150 to 180° C. and pressure are again applied tothe first fabric section 310 that attaches the buckram to a fabric ofconstructing the cap with glue, by applying heat and pressure at theupper plate 610 and the lower plate 510 of the heating apparatus, sothat they can be well attached.

FIG. 2a shows a process of attaching a logo 710 to the front portion ofthe crown, showing the outside of the crown.

FIG. 2b shows the inside of FIG. 2a . The rear side into which the logo710 is applied is shown.

FIG. 3a shows a finished cap 810 showing the outside of FIG. 3 b.

FIG. 3b shows the inside 910 of the finished cap constructed asdescribed above.

The cap is manufactured with the front portion of the crown manufacturedby the above-described method.

Second Exemplary Embodiment

In order to achieve the fifth to thirteenth objectives subsequent to thefirst to fourth objectives as described above, the present invention isconfigured as follows:

To settle the defects of the background art and that of the firstexemplary embodiment, the manufacturing method according to the secondexemplary embodiment is described below:

In the first exemplary embodiment, the inside of the crown presses thewearer's forehead because of a portion protruded due to the logo, and italso makes the cap poor in terms of beauty.

The second exemplary embodiment covers FIGS. 4a to 8.

The second exemplary embodiment further improves the first exemplaryembodiment to overcome the defect thereof.

As seen in FIGS. 1d and 2a , as the front portion of the crown ismanufactured after coupling two fabric sections is manufactured, aprotrusion is formed in the front portion of the crown constructed byconnecting the central portions, being defective because the cap is notsmooth.

In this regard, there has been an overwhelming of demand for improvementfrom consumers.

However, such a defect as described above has not been solved to date.

The second exemplary embedment of the present invention solves thisdefect.

According to the first exemplary embodiment, two fabrics are onlyattached by sewing in the first needlework, but they are actually sewnin four folds in the first needlework sewn into two fabric.

However, when the two fabric sections are connected and sewn with thefirst fabric section coupling band 410 in the inside of the fabric ofthe cap, the end portions of the two fabrics are surrounded and sewnwith the first fabric section coupling band 410, thus six folds of thefabrics are actually sewn.

Because of this, a phenomenon that the needle is broken often occurs. Inparticular, the needle can be further easily broken when a logo isembroidered into the cap.

In addition, the thickness of the backing buckram is two folds, but thebacking buckram is actually constructed thickly more twice than ageneral fabric of the cap. Accordingly, the above-described six-foldsewing is made when the front portion of the cap is sewn, but it isactually likely to sew the crown with thickness as same as eight foldsor more.

Also, in the first exemplary embodiment, as a part of glue attaching thebuckram to the fabric of the cap processed by glue is partially detachedas time goes by, and only a part of the glue remains, creases occur atthe front portion of the crown which becomes twisted or uneven causingthe cap to be not good in terms of beauty.

The second exemplary embodiment is effective in preventing generation ofunevenness in the seam line with respect to the coupled portion of thefront portion of the crown.

In effect, as no glue is used, the front portion of the crown is nottwisted and generation of uneven creases is prevented as time goes by.

Also, as no embroidery is seen in the inside, the inside of the cap isneatly constructed, producing an effect of clarity in the beauty.

As the front portion of the crown has no unevenness, the logo can alsobe printed by a printer and thus there is an advantage that the logo canbe printed in many quantities.

As the front crown portion is more uniform in thickness, there is aneffect that the ironing can be uniformly performed.

There is also an effect that the cap can be manufactured to behigh-quality.

A phenomenon that an inner fabric and an outer fabric of the crown maybe separated due to different contraction and expansion factors aswinter and summer pass can be prevented. Also, no deformation is causedeven though time passes.

The present invention can also completely prevent the wearer's head fromcontacting the glue, which is caused when the glue comes out from theinside of the fabric.

The defect such that any embroidery is seen in the inside and theprotruded portion of the embroidery portion contacts the wearer'sforehead when the wearer wears the cap is also solved.

The method according to the second exemplary embodiment to achieve theabove-described objectives will be described as follows:

The method will be described in reference to FIGS. 4a to 4 c.

To maintain the shape of the crown, two buckram fabric sections 120corresponding in shape to shapes of the front left fabric section andthe front right fabric section of the crown are coupled in the inside ofthe crown, wherein a process of preparing a second fabric section 320sewn with a second fabric section coupling band 420 is shown.

That is, the method has a process of preparing the front left fabricsection and the front right fabric section which are buckram fabricsections 120 of the crown to be put on the wearer's head.

Here, in addition to the buckram, any fabric if it is flexible orthermally elastic may be acceptable.

FIGS. 5a to 5f will be described below.

As seen in FIG. 5a , an outer fabric of the cap determining an externalappearance of the cap is sectioned into two fabric sections, wherein thefront crown fabric sections 220 that are the front left fabric sectionand the front right fabric section are prepared.

In FIG. 5b , the two fabric sections prepared as described above are puttogether and connected by sewing.

In FIG. 5c , a third fabric section 330 prepared in FIG. 5b is againattached with a coupling band.

This process may be selectively performed.

As only thin fabric is sewn in preparing the third fabric section 330,the sewing is easy, and no force is applied to the needle. Accordingly,there is no defect that any needle is broken.

The sewn coupling portion 340 gives no or little trouble in the sewingbecause the thickness of the fabric is thin, and it is advantageousbecause fine needlework is possible. Also, any situation that thefabrics closely connected by sewing are separated is not generated.

The sewing portion 350 attaching the second fabric section coupling band420 can further perform the concerned step, to prevent any crease frombeing generated in the front portion of crown by the sewn couplingportion 340.

This step may be added or deleted.

Advantageously, there is no indication that a gap 360 between the sewingportions 360 is unattractive.

As the fabric is thin, there is an effect that the fabric is stretchedout in a line.

In this point, the second exemplary embodiment has a better effect thanthe first exemplary embodiment.

FIG. 5d will be described below. FIG. 5d shows the inside of FIG. 5c .This figure also shows a configuration that the third fabric sectioncoupling band 430 is again sewn with the third fabric section 330.

This step may be performed selectively.

Next, FIG. 5e will be described.

A logo 720 is applied on the third fabric section 330 prepared asdescribed above.

FIG. 5f shows the inside of FIG. 5 e.

Here, a phenomenon that the needle is broken does not occur even whenthe logo is applied.

Application of the logo can be made any time selectively before or afterthe second fabric section is coupled with the third fabric section.

More preferably, after the logo is applied on the third fabric section,the second fabric section is connected to the third fabric section,making the inside of the cap neat. This can also serve to preventgeneration of unevenness caused when the fabrics different in expansionand contraction factors are isolated from each other as time goes by.

Next. FIGS. 6a to 6d will be described below.

The present invention will be described in reference to FIGS. 6a and 6b.

After preparing the second fabric section 320, the method has a furtherstep of connecting the third fabric section 330 and the second fabricsection 320 by sewing.

That is, these figures show that the second fabric section is coupledwith the rear side of the third fabric section by sewing after the logo720 is embroidered in FIGS. 5e and 5 f.

This step may be selectively performed.

Next, FIGS. 6c and 6d will be described below.

The third fabric section is positioned outside, and the second fabricsection is positioned inside. Heat at temperature of 150 to 180° C. andpressure are applied to a heating apparatus 600 including an upper plate620 and a lower plate 520, to allow the second fabric section 320 andthe third fabric section 330 to be closely positioned to each other.Through this process, the front portion of the crown constituting apartial shape of the crown is manufactured.

A part of the crown constructed as described above is to make a part ofthe crown erect at the front portion of the cap and make it smooth.

The second fabric section 320 and the third fabric section 330 arecoupled by the fabric section coupling bands 420 and 430 respectively.

It may be desirable to use the third fabric section 330 by connectingthe front left and right fabric sections as they are, among the sixfabric sections constituting the crown, without using the fabric sectioncoupling band.

Here, it would be desirable to use a buckram as the material of thesecond fabric section 320.

Any material is acceptable if it is flexible or thermally elastic.

FIG. 7 shows the front portion of the crown prepared by FIG. 6d , makingthe front portion of the crown very beautiful.

Here, no glue is used. As the second fabric section and the third fabricsection are closely coupled by heat, the shape of the crown can bemaintained for a long time.

FIG. 8 shows that the front portion of the crown constructed asdescribed above serves to make the cap have good shape in terms ofbeauty. The cap 820 manufactured in this manner is shown in FIG. 8.

It has been described that the buckram is used as the second fabricsection, but it is also possible to use any fabric other than thebuckram.

Terms or words used in the description and the claims of the presentinvention cannot be limited, for the purposes of interpretation, togeneral or lexical meanings. They shall be interpreted under themeanings and concepts compliant with the technical idea of the presentinvention based on the principle that the inventor(s) can defineconcept(s) of the toms as proper, to explain his/her own invention inthe best way.

Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have beendescribed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art willappreciate that various equivalents, modifications, additions andsubstitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spiritof the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for manufacturing a front portion of acrown, comprising: preparing a front left fabric section and a frontright fabric section, which are fabric sections constituting the frontportion of the fabric, among six sections of fabric of the crown whichis an outer of a cap and determines an external appearance of the capput on a wearer's head; preparing a third fabric section by sewing thefront left fabric section and the front right fabric section together;positioning and sewing a third fabric section coupling band inside thethird fabric section based on a sewn coupling portion connected andcoupled with the third fabric section, preventing any crease from beinggenerated in the sewn coupling portion; positioning a second fabricsection inside the third fabric section, in order to maintain a partialshape of the crown; preparing two fabric sections taking the same shapeas the front left fabric section and the front right fabric sectionwhich constitute the third fabric section; preparing a second fabricsection by sewing the two fabric sections together; positioning andsewing a second fabric section coupling band inside the second fabricsection, preventing any crease from being generated in a sewn couplingportion connected and coupled with the second fabric section;positioning the third fabric section outside and the second fabricsection inside; and attaching by sewing circumference edges of thesecond fabric section and the third fabric section, thereby resulting incompleting a part of the crown; and positioning a part of the crown in aheating apparatus, to which certain heat and pressure are applied,thereby positioning the second fabric section and the third fabricsection more closely to each other.
 2. The method of claim 1, furthercomprising attaching a logo to the third fabric section or constructingthe logo through embroidery prior to attaching by sewing the thirdfabric section outside and the second fabric section inside.
 3. Themethod of claim 1, wherein a material of the second fabric section isbuckram.